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Lenins No-Man's Land is called Pridnestrovie and does not exist officially. Pridnestrovie (Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublika aka Transnistria or PMR or TMR or Transdniestr), a strip of land in the size of the State of Maine is positioned on the territory of the Republic of Moldova, which is a former republic of the Soviet Union. Russian and Pridnestrovie has separeted the right side of the river Dnjestr from Moldova in the beginning of the 90ies and has declared sovereignity. A civil war has been transformed to a still standing truce. Neither Moldova nor the international community has recognized Pridnestrovie.

The inhabitants own passports with which they can't travel hand have money which they can't change abroad. School teaches a newly written history, pridnestrovian history. One of the last communist governments tries to create the Pridnestrovian.
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